Six different second-year medical students at Bellevue Hospital measured the blood pressure of the same person. The systolic readings (in mmHg) are listed below. Find the range, variance, and standard deviation for the given sample data. If the subject's blood pressure remains constant and the medical students correctly apply the same measurement technique, what should be the value of the standard deviation? 143 126 149 137 143 130
Sample variance=____mmHg^2 (Round to the nearest tenth as needed.)
Sample standard deviation=___mmHg (Round to the nearest tenth as needed.)
What should be the value of the standard deviation?
A.Ideally, the standard deviation would be one because this is the lowest standard deviation that can be achieved.
B.Ideally, the standard deviation would be zero because all the measurements should be the same.
C.Ideally, the standard deviation would be one because all the measurements should be the same.
D.There is no way to tell what the standard deviation should be.
Six different second-year medical students at Bellevue Hospital measured the blood pressure of the same person....
Six different second-year medical students at Bellevue Hospital measured the blood pressure of the same person. The systolic readings (in mmHg) are listed below. Find the range, variance, and standard deviation for the given sample data. If the subject's blood pressure remains constant and the medical students correctly apply the same measurement technique, what should be the value of the standard deviation? 146 125 148 139 129 141 Rangeequals nothing mmHg Sample varianceequals nothing mmHgsquared (Round to the nearest tenth...
Six different second-year medical students at Bellevue Hospital measured the blood pressure of the same person. The systolic readings (in mmHg) are listed below. Find the range, variance, and standard deviation for the given sample data. If the subject's blood pressure remains constant and the medical students correctly apply the same measurement technique, what should be the value of the standard deviation? 146 125 148 139 129 141 Rangeequals nothing mmHg Sample varianceequals nothing mmHgsquared (Round to the nearest tenth...
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